A career as a lawyer never crossed Sailesh Mehta’s brain when he grew up in a barnet board domain. He and his brother were meant to paint in a factory after graduating from Ravenscroft High School, now known as Totteridge Academy. It wasn’t meant to be. Instead, Mehta went to […]
Global event organiser Reed Exhibitions has designated its first general suggestion in the UK. Alexandra Smyth takes over the GC, having been a general suggestion from the Corporate Group and M-A for seven and a half years. She replaces GC’s Julie Goldweitz in New York, who retired after 27 years at RELX Group and […]
By Jonathan Ollivent Uber’s business style is not new. As Lord Justice Underhill summed it up in his dissenting judgment of the Court of Appeal: “Taking a step back to see both wood and trees, it still turns out to me that Uber’s dating is neither unrealistic nor artificial. […]
Several provisions of Competition Act No. 21/1996 (the “Competition Act”) have recently been suspended and risk losing their legal effects in early September following a recent ruling by the Constitutional Court of Romania (RCC).
The new Companies Of Montenegro Law, which entered into force on 11 July 2020, is a cutting-edge and in-depth codification of Montenegrin business law. Lawmakers have opted for a comprehensive legal tool that, compared to previous law, has more detailed and comprehensive regulations that determine the creation, management, restructuring, extinction and operation of advertising entities.
The Court of the European Union (GC) has ruled in Apple’s favour in the case of State aid with respect to Apple’s Irish tax structure, annulling the European Commission(EC)’s 2016 decision. As a result, Ireland is not required lately to Apple’s 13 billion euro. The ruling is not yet final because of the EC’s right of appeal.
The Supreme Court of the Czech Republic recently issued an interesting decision concerning the employment of a managing director and an accident at work. It should be noted that this decision does not relate to a long-term problem with the concurrence of functions, i.e. the (im)possibility of performing the function of a managing director in an employment relationship, but reflects a situation where the managing director performs non-parallel work, i.e. work outside the function of a statutory body.
Austria Legal moratorium on the repayment of loans taken out through consumers and micro-enterprises (enterprises with less than 10 workers and annual turnover / annual balance sheet not exceeding 2 million euros) by 15 March 2020, which will result in an extension of the payment in April. May or June 2020, up to 3 months. During […]
Global human rights sanctions are nevertheless here, attacking suspected criminals in Russia, Saudi Arabia and elsewhere. But do they deserve to receive them with unreserved enthusiasm?
In the recent decision of the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands in G3 Exploration Limited (formerly Green Dragon Gas Ltd), Judge McMillan offered a recommendation on the application of the principles governing two applicable spaces of insolvency law in the Cayman Islands.
On July 13, 2020, the third class was issued to explain and verify the remedy of virtual assets.
The intellectual ability to consent to sexual sex has been an issue that has plagued the Court of Protection for more than a decade. Whether the ability is ‘specific to a person’, ‘specific to a question’, ‘state-specific’ or ‘act-specific’, jurisprudence has been difficult to penetrate at best.
A career as a lawyer never crossed Sailesh Mehta’s brain when he grew up in a barnet board domain. He and his brother were meant to paint in a factory after graduating from Ravenscroft High School, now known as Totteridge Academy. It wasn’t meant to be. Instead, Mehta went to […]
Global event organiser Reed Exhibitions has designated its first general suggestion in the UK. Alexandra Smyth takes over the GC, having been a general suggestion from the Corporate Group and M-A for seven and a half years. He replaced GC’s Julie Goldweitz in New York, who retired after 27 years at RELX Group and […]
Name: Monica Fair-Ink Cabinet: Twenty Essex Chambers Role: Lawyer Trained in: Twenty Essex Chambers Year of Admission: 2014 Read your Hot Hundred Profile What is your greatest memorable memory of being a student? Being on the Court of Appeals on my last day of custody. It’s in a case of billions of pounds. I helped with the progression […]
By Jonathan Ollivent Uber’s business style is not new. As Lord Justice Underhill summed it up in his dissenting judgment of the Court of Appeal: “Taking a step back to see both wood and trees, it still turns out to me that Uber’s dating is neither unrealistic nor artificial. […]
Last week there was a restructuring in the recreational industry, as opposed to retail, with Macfarlanes on call for Buzz Bingo. Buzz, the UK’s largest omnichannel bingo company, has signed a voluntary agreement (CVA), with Eversheds Sutherland advising in the real estate field. Buzz is owned by the investment company FTSE 250 Caledonia Investments, which commissioned Taylor […]
Students of the bar’s vocational education course expressed their anger after technical disorders derailed their first online exam. Following the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, the BSB postponed some BPTC tests until August and, following the protest of the academics, announced that the exams would be conducted online. The delivery selected to allow fellows […]
Mishcon de Reya, which suspended discussions on a partial initial public offering at the time of 2019/20, reported a 5% increase in PEP to just over 1 million pounds. The average benefit consistent with the senior spouse (PEP) was 1.05 million pounds. This meant that, in spite of everything, it was able to reach its figure of 1 million pounds after achieving […]
Norton Rose Fulbright is the newest company to cut the salaries of its newly qualified lawyers in London, which will now start with a base salary of 82,500 euros. The fall of 5,000 euros coincides with a pay increase for partners and staff of commercial facilities founded in Europe, the Middle East and Asia in September, this […]
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Stephenson Harwood’s sales remained above two hundred million pounds for the time-in-a-row year, as the company failed to overcome last year’s monetary success. In a silent announcement for this year’s monetary data, the corporation showed The Lawyer that its turnover remained unchanged at 213 million pounds in 2019/20, which is far from last year’s 12 for […]
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